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El. knyga: Banana Systems in the Humid Highlands of Sub-Saharan Africa: Enhancing Resilience and Productivity [CABI E-books]

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  • Formatas: 268 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 13-Nov-2013
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  • ISBN-13: 9781780642314
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Scientists with the Consortium for Improving Agriculture-based Livelihoods in Central Africa (CIALCA) conducted research around the Great Lakes Region and presented their findings at an October 2011 conference in Kigali, Rwanda. The 28 studies here are based on presentations that considered banana production. They cover Musa germplasm diversity and evaluation; novel seed systems; banana pests and diseases; banana intercropping systems; banana use, postharvest, and nutrition; and surveillance, adoption, and communicating knowledge. Distributed in the US by Stylus publishing. Annotation ©2014 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)
Contributors xi
Preface xvii
Acknowledgements xix
PART 1 MUSA GERMPLASM DIVERSITY AND EVALUATION
1 Plantain Collection and Morphological Characterization in Democratic Republic of Congo: Past and Present Activities and Prospects
1(7)
J.G. Adheka
D.B. Dhed'a
C. Sivirihauma
D. Karamura
E. De Langhe
R. Swennen
G. Blomme
2 Musa Germplasm Diversity Status across a Wide Range of Agro-ecological Zones in Rwanda, Burundi and Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo
8(14)
W. Ocimati
D. Karamura
A. Rutikanga
C. Sivirihauma
V. Ndungo
J. Adheka
D.B. Dhed'a
H. Muhindo
J. Ntamwira
S. Hakizimana
F. Ngezahayo
P. Ragama
P. Lepoint
J.-P. Kanyaruguru
E. De Langhe
S.V. Gaidashova
A. Nsabimana
C. Murekezi
G. Blomme
3 Banana Genotype Composition along the Uganda--Democratic Republic of Congo Border: A Gene Pool Mix for Plantain and Highland Bananas
22(8)
D. Karamura
W. Qcimati
R. Ssali
W. Jogo
S. Walyawula
E. Karamura
4 Analysis of Farmer-preferred Traits as a Basis for Participatory Improvement of East African Highland Bananas in Uganda
30(7)
A. Barekye
P. Tongoona
J. Derera
M.D. Laing
W.K. Tushemereirwe
5 Agronomic Evaluation of Common and Improved Dessert Banana Cultivars at Different Altitudes across Burundi
37(11)
M. Kamira
R.J. Crichton
J.-P. Kanyaruguru
P.J.A. van Asten
G. Blomme
J. Lorenzen
E. Njukwe
I. Van den Bergh
E. Ouma
P. Muchunguzi
6 Growth and Yield of Plantain Cultivars at Four Sites of Differing Altitude in North Kivu, Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo
48(10)
I. Sikyolo
C. Sivirihauma
V. Ndungo
E. De Langhe
W. Ocimati
G. Blomme
PART 2 NOVEL SEED SYSTEMS
7 Macropropagation of Musa spp. in Burundi: A Preliminary Study
58(8)
P. Lepoint
F. Iradukunda
G. Blomme
8 Challenges and Opportunities for Macropropagation Technology for Musa spp. among Smallholder Farmers and Small-and Medium-scale Enterprises
66(6)
E. Njukwe
E. Ouma
P.J.A. van Asten
P. Muchunguzi
D. Amah
9 Impact of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi on Growth of Banana Genotypes in Three Different, Pasteurized and Non-pasteurized Soils of Rwanda
72(11)
S.V. Gaidashova
A. Nsabimana
P.J.A. van Asten
B. Delvaux
A. Elsen
S. Declerck
10 Indigenous Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi and Growth of Tissue-cultured Banana Plantlets under Nursery and Field Conditions in Rwanda
83(10)
J.M. Jefwa
E. Rurangwa
S.V. Gaidashova
A.M. Kavoo
M. Mwashasha
J. Robinson
G. Blomme
B. Vanlauwe
PART 3 BANANA PESTS AND DISEASES
11 Development of ELISA for the Detection of Xanthomonas campestris pv. musacearum, the Causal Agent of BXW: Banana Xanthomonas Wilt
93(8)
G.V. Nakato
S.A. Akinbade
P. Lava Kumar
R. Bandyopadhyay
F. Beed
12 Systemicity and Speed of Movement of Xanthomonas campestris pv. musacearum in the Banana Plant after Garden Tool-mediated Infection
101(8)
W. Ocimati
F. Ssekiwoko
M. Buttibwa
E. Karamura
W. Tinzaara
S. Eden-Green
G. Blomme
13 Use of DNA Capture Kits to Collect Xanthomonas campestris pv. musacearum and Banana Bunchy Top Virus Pathogen DNA for Molecular Diagnostics
109(7)
I. Ramathani
F. Beed
14 Banana Xanthomonas Wilt Management: Effectiveness of Selective Mat Uprooting Coupled with Control Options for Preventing Disease Transmission. Case Study in Rwanda and Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo
116(9)
A. Rutikanga
C. Sivirihauma
C. Murekezi
U. Anuarite
V. Ndungo
W. Ocimati
J. Ntamwira
P. Lepoint
G. Blomme
15 Effect of Length of Fallow Period after Total Uprooting of a Xanthomonas Wilt-infected Banana Field on Infection of Newly Established Planting Materials: Case Studies from Rwanda and Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo
125(6)
C. Sivirihauma
A. Rutikanga
C. Murekezi
G. Blomme
U. Anuarite
W. Ocimati
P. Lepoint
V. Ndungo
16 Distribution, Incidence and Farmer Knowledge of Banana Xanthomonas Wilt in Rwanda
131(7)
G. Night
S.V. Gaidashova
A. Nyirigira
Theodomir Mugiraneza
A. Rutikanga
C. Murekezi
A. Nduwayezu
E. Rurangwa
Thierry Mugiraneza
F. Mukase
O. Ndayitegeye
W. Tinzaara
E. Karamura
W. Jogo
I. Rwomushana
F. Opio
D. Gahakwa
17 Xanthomonas Wilt Incidence in Banana Plots Planted with Asymptomatic Suckers from a Diseased Field Compared with Plots Using Suckers from a Disease-free Zone in North Kivu, Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo
138(6)
C. Sivirihauma
N. Ndungo
W. Ocimati
G. Blomme
PART 4 BANANA INTERCROPPING SYSTEMS
18 Coffee/Banana Intercropping as an Opportunity for Smallholder Coffee Farmers in Uganda, Rwanda and Burundi
144(6)
L. Jassogne
A. Nibasumba
L. Wairegi
P.V. Baret
J. Deraeck
D. Mukasa
I. Wanyama
G. Bongers
P.J.A. van Asten
19 The Use of Trees and Shrubs to Improve Banana Productivity and Production in Central Uganda: An Analysis of the Current Situation
150(8)
S. Mpiira
C. Staver
G.H. Kagezi
J. Wesiga
C. Nakyeyune
G. Ssebulime
J. Kabirizi
K. Nowakunda
E. Karamura
W.K. Tushemereirwe
20 Effect of Banana Leaf Pruning on Legume Yield in Banana--Legume Intercropping Systems in Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo
158(8)
J. Ntamwira
P. Pypers
P.J.A. van Asten
B. Vanlauwe
B. Ruhigwa
P. Lepoint
G. Blomme
21 A Comparative and Systems Approach to Banana Cropping Systems in the Great Lakes Region
166(9)
J. Van Damme
D. De Bouver
M. Dupriez
P.J.A. van Asten
P.V. Baret
22 Agronomic Practices for Musa across Different Agro-ecological Zones in Burundi, Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda
175(16)
W. Ocimati
D. Karamura
A. Rutikanga
C. Sivirihauma
V. Ndungo
J. Ntamwira
M. Kamira
J.-P. Kanyaruguru
G. Blomme
PART 5 BANANA USE, POSTHARVEST AND NUTRITION
23 The Beer Banana Value Chain in Central Uganda
191(11)
A.M. Rietveld
S. Mpiira
W. Jogo
C. Staver
E.B. Karamura
24 Contribution of Bananas and Plantains to the Diet and Nutrition of Musa-dependent Households with Preschoolers in Beni and Bukavu Territories, Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo
202(8)
B.N. Ekesa
J. Kimiywe
M. Davey
C. Dhuique-Mayer
I. Van den Bergh
G. Blomme
PART 6 SURVEILLANCE, ADOPTION AND COMMUNICATING KNOWLEDGE
25 Processes and Partnerships for Effective Regional Surveillance of Banana Diseases
210(6)
F. Beed
J. Kubiriba
A. Mugalula
H. Kolowa
S. Bulili
A. Nduwayezu
C. Murekezi
E. Sakayoya
P. Ndayihanzamaso
R. Mulenga
M. Abass
L. Mathe
B. Masheka
M. Onyango
E. Shitabule
V. Nakato
I. Ramathani
H. Bouwmeester
26 Adoption and Impact of Tissue Culture Bananas in Burundi: An Application of a Propensity Score Matching Approach
216(8)
E. Ouma
T. Dubois
N. Kabunga
S. Nkurunziza
M. Qaim
P.J.A. van Asten
27 Communication Approaches for Sustainable Management of Banana Xanthomonas Wilt in East and Central Africa
224(11)
W. Tinzaara
E. Karamura
G. Blomme
W. Jogo
W. Ocimati
J. Kubiriba
28 A Global Information and Knowledge Sharing Approach to Facilitate the Wider Use of Musa Genetic Resources
235(6)
N. Roux
M. Ruas
B. Laliberte
Index 241
Bernard Vanlauwe is Principal Scientist - Integrated Soil Fertility Management Officer at the Tropical Soil Biology and Fertility Institute of the International Centre for Tropical Agriculture (TSBF-CIAT), Nairobi, Kenya